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Pynche - The PYthonically Natural Color and Hue Editor
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Author: Barry A. Warsaw <[email protected]>
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Author: Barry A. Warsaw
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Version: 0.1
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Introduction
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--help
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-h
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Print the help message.
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Print the help message.
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initialcolor
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a Tk color name or #rrggbb color spec to be used as the
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initially selected color. This overrides any color saved in
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the persistent init file. Since `#' needs to be escaped in
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many shells, it is optional in the spec (e.g. #45dd1f is the
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same as 45dd1f).
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a Tk color name or #rrggbb color spec to be used as the
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initially selected color. This overrides any color saved in
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the persistent init file. Since `#' needs to be escaped in
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many shells, it is optional in the spec (e.g. #45dd1f is the
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same as 45dd1f).
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Running as a Modal Dialog
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When "Okay" is hit, askcolor() returns the tuple
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((r, g, b), "name")
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where r, g, and b are red, green, and blue color values
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askcolor() supports the following optional keyword arguments:
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color
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the color to set as the initial selected color
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color
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the color to set as the initial selected color
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master[*]
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the master window to use as the parent of the modal
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dialog. Without this argument, pyColorChooser will create
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it's own Tkinter.Tk instance as the master. This may not
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be what you want.
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master[*]
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the master window to use as the parent of the modal
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dialog. Without this argument, pyColorChooser will create
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it's own Tkinter.Tk instance as the master. This may not
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be what you want.
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databasefile[*]
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similar to the --database option, the value must be a
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file name
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databasefile[*]
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similar to the --database option, the value must be a
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file name
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initfile[*]
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similar to the --initfile option, the value must be a
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file name
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initfile[*]
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similar to the --initfile option, the value must be a
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file name
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ignore[*]
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similar to the --ignore flag, the value is a boolean
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ignore[*]
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similar to the --ignore flag, the value is a boolean
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wantspec[*]
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When this is true, the "name" field in the return tuple
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will always be a color spec of the form "#rrggbb". It
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will not return a color name even if there is a match;
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this is so pyColorChooser can exactly match the API of
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tkColorChooser.
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wantspec[*]
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When this is true, the "name" field in the return tuple
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will always be a color spec of the form "#rrggbb". It
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will not return a color name even if there is a match;
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this is so pyColorChooser can exactly match the API of
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tkColorChooser.
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[*] these arguments must be specified the first time
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askcolor() is used and cannot be changed on subsequent calls.
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[*] these arguments must be specified the first time
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askcolor() is used and cannot be changed on subsequent calls.
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The Colorstrip Window
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I'm open to suggestions!
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Local Variables:
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indent-tabs-mode: nil
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